Poor olfaction in older adults may be associated with lower lung function, according to study findings published in Chest.
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What You Need to Know About ATTR-CM When You’re an Older Adult
Given the complexity of ATTR-CM, particularly in older adults, managing the condition often requires a multidisciplinary team ...
Dear Reader: Dry mouth is just as it sounds, a shortage of saliva that leaves the tongue, teeth and inner surfaces of the ...
From aerobics to balance workouts for seniors, it’s key to find a physical activity that works as you age. Two Northwell Health physicians share more.
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Study finds lingering neurobehavioral symptoms after strangulation-related brain injury
In a federally funded study, Mass General Brigham investigators found self-reported vision problems and traumatic stress are experienced years after strangulation .
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If You’re Fighting Age‑Related Stiffness, You Can Try These 5 Expert‑Approved Stretches
As we age, our muscles, tendons, and joints often become stiffer, reducing our range of motion and making everyday movements ...
SMA expert Brian Lin, PhD, shares his thoughts on aging with SMA, treatment, advocacy, and supporting patients across their ...
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